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Niantic Labs had been long-rumored to be adding new Pokemon to the line-up of catachable pocket monsters in Pokemon Go. Well, it appears as if the rumors are true and that there are more Pokemon set to be added to the mobile app for iOS and Android devices.

EA has been helping cultivate and grow the independent gaming scene with their new Originals program. They use it to selectively bring small indie titles to larger platforms through their massive publishing platform, and a little game from Jo-Mei Games called Sea of Solitude was just added.

With the first Star Wars Battlefront recently celebrating its first birthday and EA announcing that a sequel is on the way next year, it turns out that one of the most highly requested features from fans will be making it into the sequel.

Ubisoft released a new trailer for South Park: The Fractured But Whole showcasing more of the game's magic system and some of the enemies that players will face off against. The trailer is short and sweet and showcases some new content.

The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon is a very different kind of show. He has a real soft spot in his heart for video games. Well, that soft spot was put on display when a very special guest joined The Roots on stage to play with them.

Telltale managed to captivate audiences with their take on the Dark Knight via the five episode season of Batman: The Telltale Series. The fifth and final episode of the season is due for release a lot sooner than you might be anticipating.

343 Industries has unleashed a massive update for Halo 5: Guardians on the Xbox One and for the Halo 5: Forge on Windows PC. The update features more than 650 new items to utilize in the map as well as new mini-games, but that's not even the massive part of the update.

The internet is able to pull a tease or rumor for a new game out of just about anything these days, but, as it turns out, some things can still slip through the cracks. In a way, Naughty Dog actually revealed The Last of Us: Part II a couple of months ago and we all missed it.

Blizzard Entertainment has plans on rolling out a brand new event starting next week. We don't know what it is or what it contains, but Blizzard sent out an RSVP to the gaming community, inviting them to join in on the festive action just ahead of Christmas.

Psyonix has been on a roll with Rocket League. The indie studio hasn't let up when it comes to introducing new content and new ways to play the game. They've kept up the momentum with the announcement of the new Starbase ARC, which features a new vehicle and map.

The Nintendo Switch is starting to look more and more like a day-one buy. The new game console from Nintendo is expected to launch with a Virtual Console, and it's expected to have support for GameCube games.

If you've made your way through Final Fantasy XV already, you might be itching for some new content to come your way courtesy of the game's season pass. According to Square Enix, though, even more content is actually on its way in the not-too-distant future, and it'll be made available as a free download.

One of the big surprises that was revealed during the in-engine cinematic trailer of Death Stranding that aired during The Game Awards this year was that veteran actor Mads Mikkelsen would be starring in the game alongside Norman Reedus. Well, Mads explained why he decided to work with Hideo Kojima on Death Stranding.

We hope you're in the mood for a Christmas slay and, no, that's not a misspelling. Hitman is getting in the holiday spirit next week, raising funds for charity while offering up a new mission that harkens back to a movie many folks break out this time of year.

Despite the fact that the reveal trailer for The Last of Us: Part II was rather lengthy, the standout showing from PlayStation Experience didn't really give us much to work with when it comes to the upcoming game's characters and stories. One popular fan theory, though, already has people heartbroken over what may come.

The release of Ghost Recon: Wildlands is fast approaching. The game made big waves at E3 a few years ago but slowly and quietly faded from view after Ubisoft adopted a new method in promoting their games. Well, now we've reached a point where the beta sign-ups are available, so you can play the game for yourself.

A lot of people are still holding out hope that Nintendo will one day announce a follow-up to The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. According to the developers, though, that's probably never going to happen. And their reason for that is actually kind of surprising.